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The Voyage Out

CHAPTER XX
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Are you going to sit there the whole afternoon?
Aren't you going to walk ?" "Oh, no," said Helen, "one's only got to use one's eye.

There's everything here--everything," she repeated in a drowsy tone of voice.
"What will you gain by walking ?" "You'll be hot and disagreeable by tea-time, we shall be cool and sweet," put in Hirst.

Into his eyes as he looked up at them had come yellow and green reflections from the sky and the branches, robbing them of their intentness, and he seemed to think what he did not say.

It was thus taken for granted by them both that Terence and Rachel proposed to walk into the woods together; with one look at each other they turned away.
"Good-bye!" cried Rachel.
"Good-by.

Beware of snakes," Hirst replied.


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